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Page 152
... effects of the contusion are removed , When no contusion has happened , or the effects of it are removed , the joint ... effect of contusion , it is most likely that the lateral ligament on one side of the joint may be rendered somewhat ...
... effects of the contusion are removed , When no contusion has happened , or the effects of it are removed , the joint ... effect of contusion , it is most likely that the lateral ligament on one side of the joint may be rendered somewhat ...
Page 159
... effect which this attempt has produced in the instance of Spain . Spain has annually received from her American mines between three and four millions of pounds sterling for these last two centuries , and has made every exertion in her ...
... effect which this attempt has produced in the instance of Spain . Spain has annually received from her American mines between three and four millions of pounds sterling for these last two centuries , and has made every exertion in her ...
Page 301
... effect is always inferior to pilasters , and , still more than those substitutes for columas , betray a poverty of genius in the artist or a deficiency in the funds of his employer . The pediment is large and majestic . The deep recess ...
... effect is always inferior to pilasters , and , still more than those substitutes for columas , betray a poverty of genius in the artist or a deficiency in the funds of his employer . The pediment is large and majestic . The deep recess ...
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